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Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: Boss .300 winmag on August 27, 2025, 09:39:51 AM
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I didn’t pay that, I talked them down to $36,000.😉
Coolest thing I’ve ever done with it.
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2MUCH
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did it come with the optional aviation package?
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$32,989.46 – new in 2018 F150 STX.
Sold it for $22,510 last year
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2017 RAM 2500 DIESEL CREW CAB LONG BOX LIMITED EDITION WAS 62K
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2MUCH
:chuckle:
$48k for a used 2023 F150 Crew Cab 6.5' bed with the 3.5 Ecoboost and 10 speed back in March '24. Had 11k miles, pretty close to new. Don't have the original sell price, it was a Canadian truck.
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Ford Maverick XLT with AWD and tow package. $31,500. Great for running around in and light off roading. Consistent 30.5 mpg. Have my F 150 for heavier work
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did it come with the optional aviation package?
🤣 Nope.
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I paid ~$52k for my Built-to-Suit 2020 F250 7.3l Tremor. (X-Plan pricing through my former company)
They offered me $80k 6mo after I received it but the wife didn't want to wait another 6mo for me to get a new truck. That's how long it took them to make and ship it through covid. Ordered August 2020, was suppose to be done in October but didn't receive until January of '21. Dealer offer came in October of '21 because of the market shortage and how I packaged out my truck.
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I paid ~$52k for my Built-to-Suit 2020 F250 7.3l Tremor. (X-Plan pricing through my former company)
They offered me $80k 6mo after I received it but the wife didn't want to wait another 6mo for me to get a new truck. That's how long it took them to make and ship it through covid. Ordered August 2020, was suppose to be done in October but didn't receive until January of '21. Dealer offer came in October of '21 because of the market shortage and how I packaged out my truck.
I would have let them have it.🤣
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2020 Tundra crewmax
$44k out the door
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2MUCH
haha isn’t that the truth!
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2024 Ram 2500 Cummins Laramie - $70k. Was $10k discount.
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2021 Ram 3500 long bed single rear wheel 71K. Traded in a 2018 Ram 2500 short bed after many issues with that truck.....trade in was almost as much as I paid for it so it was a no brainer. COVID made prices skyrocket but also provided a lot of opportunity when it came to used auto prices.
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$95,000
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2020 Tundra crewmax
$44k out the door
Anyone that bought Tacomas or Tundras in 2019 or early 2020 made out like bandits.
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2020 Tundra crewmax
$44k out the door
Anyone that bought Tacomas or Tundras in 2019 or early 2020 made out like bandits.
Yup
5 years old and they say if I buy a new one they will give me more than I paid for it
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$95,000
🤯 Did it have gold plated seats.
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This will show my age, the prices for new trucks make me hope they ALL go out of business!!! F’n ridiculous ! My only new truck was a 1989 Nissan 4x4, paid 10,500. $216.00 a month. My current truck is a 2006 gmc 2500hd duramax, bought it used in 2008 for around 34k. I will never buy a new truck again, I know the prices will never be reasonable again, ever.
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2021 ram 2500 6.4 gas; off road package... 44K..... bought it right before everything went sideways....
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2021 6.6 I think was about $65k right when there weren’t any trucks available. Paid cash. Tows trailer, boat or camper like they’re not even there. Just hit 38k miles.
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Only new rig I ever bought was a '98 T100 4WD loaded for $16k
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This will show my age, the prices for new trucks make me hope they ALL go out of business!!! F’n ridiculous ! My only new truck was a 1989 Nissan 4x4, paid 10,500. $216.00 a month. My current truck is a 2006 gmc 2500hd duramax, bought it used in 2008 for around 34k. I will never buy a new truck again, I know the prices will never be reasonable again, ever.
Right, in a year or so I’m going to buy a Tacoma used.👍
And I’m going to sand it down and Raptor liner spray the whole thing, don’t care if the paint is pristine. 🤣
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Used Tacoma's are ridiculous as well. Bought this 18 months ago so my boy would have a truck when he turned 16 (yesterday). It was 25k with 115,000 miles. Just got the lift on it yesterday. Now I want to keep it. :chuckle:
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Used Tacoma's are ridiculous as well. Bought this 18 months ago so my boy would have a truck when he turned 16 (yesterday). It was 25k with 115,000 miles. Just got the lift on it yesterday. Now I want to keep it. :chuckle:
Dam dad I wish I was your kid.🤣
My kids had beaters I bought them, they learned how take care of them, and if wrecked no big money gone. None wrecked with three kids.🤣
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Used Tacoma's are ridiculous as well. Bought this 18 months ago so my boy would have a truck when he turned 16 (yesterday). It was 25k with 115,000 miles. Just got the lift on it yesterday. Now I want to keep it. :chuckle:
Dam dad I wish I was your kid.🤣
My kids had beaters I bought them, they learned how take care of them, and if wrecked no big money gone. None wrecked with three kids.🤣
A little spoiled, though he will be paying for some of it. We looked at beaters for the kids….the prices are so ridiculous, we couldn’t justify buying junk for those prices. 15k gets you absolute garbage when looking for a 4x4 rig.
He has been told….its the only one I’m helping to purchase.
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Used Tacoma's are ridiculous as well. Bought this 18 months ago so my boy would have a truck when he turned 16 (yesterday). It was 25k with 115,000 miles. Just got the lift on it yesterday. Now I want to keep it. :chuckle:
Dam dad I wish I was your kid.🤣
My kids had beaters I bought them, they learned how take care of them, and if wrecked no big money gone. None wrecked with three kids.🤣
A little spoiled, though he will be paying for some of it. We looked at beaters for the kids….the prices are so ridiculous, we couldn’t justify buying junk for those prices. 15k gets you absolute garbage when looking for a 4x4 rig.
He has been told….its the only one I’m helping to purchase.
The beaters I bought were under $2000.🤣
But we don’t get the winters you do.
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This will show my age, the prices for new trucks make me hope they ALL go out of business!!! F’n ridiculous ! My only new truck was a 1989 Nissan 4x4, paid 10,500. $216.00 a month. My current truck is a 2006 gmc 2500hd duramax, bought it used in 2008 for around 34k. I will never buy a new truck again, I know the prices will never be reasonable again, ever.
I'm with you. New vehicle prices are insane
I've got a fleet of older reliable vehicles that are paid for and should see me through the rest of my life.
Last thing I want to do is own a vehicle that needs software updates.
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Oh, and another thing...
It doesn't surprise me in the least that men on a hunting message board would BRAG about how much they spent on a pickup.
$93,000?...gasp
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Oh, and another thing...
It doesn't surprise me in the least that men on a hunting message board would BRAG about how much they spent on a pickup.
$93,000?...gasp
I’m not sure folks are bragging. I wish trucks were priced like my 2006 ram 2500 manual. I paid $30,711 dollars for that beast. Wish I still had it!!
Reality is…..trucks cost more now than they did back in 2006. Hell I was working for $13.50 an hour back then. Now I make significantly more and am equally as poor. :chuckle: :chuckle:
Trucks (especially diesel trucks) are expensive…. If you need one, you gotta pony up the cash.
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Hate to think how much they've gone up since I bought my first new vehicle in 1969 ( vw for 1900.00 new). Always wonder how so many can spend so much for a vehicle that is best suited for doing what is only about 5 percent of their actual driving milage ( off road hunting type driving) If you have to have one for work that's one thing, but spending that big money on a rig that's a terrible family or around town rig makes no sense to me. Have to chuckle when the gals in the office I checked in at would laugh and say " bigger the truck, smaller the p___s.
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Hate to think how much they've gone up since I bought my first new vehicle in 1969 ( vw for 1900.00 new). Always wonder how so many can spend so much for a vehicle that is best suited for doing what is only about 5 percent of their actual driving milage ( off road hunting type driving) If you have to have one for work that's one thing, but spending that big money on a rig that's a terrible family or around town rig makes no sense to me. Have to chuckle when the gals in the office I checked in at would laugh and say " bigger the truck, smaller the p___s.
What's it mean if I drive a Subaru Crosstrek for my commuter?? :yike: :yike:
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$95,000
:yike:
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Guess that extrapolates to smiles on the ladies faces. LOL
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Hate to think how much they've gone up since I bought my first new vehicle in 1969 ( vw for 1900.00 new). Always wonder how so many can spend so much for a vehicle that is best suited for doing what is only about 5 percent of their actual driving milage ( off road hunting type driving) If you have to have one for work that's one thing, but spending that big money on a rig that's a terrible family or around town rig makes no sense to me. Have to chuckle when the gals in the office I checked in at would laugh and say " bigger the truck, smaller the p___s.
What's it mean if I drive a Subaru Crosstrek for my commuter?? :yike: :yike:
Same here 2015 crosstrek daily and a 2021 Tacoma in the garage. Told my wife i can finally feel free to tell her I've been a Lesbian my whole life. 🤣
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I've never bought a new truck, I thought $24k was a ton of money for the last used one I bought. My first new vehicle was a boat which is probably even crazier.
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Bought a 2019 F250 Lariet, fully loaded in the summer of 2019. Payed $59k, I remember thinking if I waited another 6 months I could have got the same truck for $54k. I feel like I got a steal
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I’m going to guess we have at least 6 new super duties on our lot that are over $100k. I’ve pretty much resolved myself to the fact that I’ll never buy a new truck ever again.
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Hate to think how much they've gone up since I bought my first new vehicle in 1969 ( vw for 1900.00 new). Always wonder how so many can spend so much for a vehicle that is best suited for doing what is only about 5 percent of their actual driving milage ( off road hunting type driving) If you have to have one for work that's one thing, but spending that big money on a rig that's a terrible family or around town rig makes no sense to me. Have to chuckle when the gals in the office I checked in at would laugh and say " bigger the truck, smaller the p___s.
What's it mean if I drive a Subaru Crosstrek for my commuter?? :yike: :yike:
All I know for sure is my wife's Subaru is better on snow and ice than any of the dozen 4X4's I've owned.
I've toyed with getting one myself.
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Hate to think how much they've gone up since I bought my first new vehicle in 1969 ( vw for 1900.00 new). Always wonder how so many can spend so much for a vehicle that is best suited for doing what is only about 5 percent of their actual driving milage ( off road hunting type driving) If you have to have one for work that's one thing, but spending that big money on a rig that's a terrible family or around town rig makes no sense to me. Have to chuckle when the gals in the office I checked in at would laugh and say " bigger the truck, smaller the p___s.
What's it mean if I drive a Subaru Crosstrek for my commuter?? :yike: :yike:
All I know for sure is my wife's Subaru is better on snow and ice than any of the dozen 4X4's I've owned.
I've toyed with getting one myself.
You know who drives Subarus, women and lesbians.😉
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I really wish GMC would remake the 2006 duramax, the new ones have that 10 speed tranny that is known for a problem, the 2015-2019 has the cp4 issue, just stick with what works!!!
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bought a new tacoma last year $51k TRD lifted, tires and rims with Bilstein gas shocks and front locker
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I’m going to guess we have at least 6 new super duties on our lot that are over $100k. I’ve pretty much resolved myself to the fact that I’ll never buy a new truck ever again.
My last new one I bought was a 2020 GMC AT4 in Dec. 2019 which was just before covid and the crazy price of things. When the price of trucks shot through the roof I said the same thing there is no freakin way I'll ever pay that kind of money for a truck but I also said I'd never own a diesel again too. Not that this makes it ok because I still think these things are grossly over priced but the MSRP on the one I got a couple months ago was nearly 102K and I paid well under that and they gave me nearly what I paid for my 2020 for trade in. I was actually surprised how much they were willing to "deal" but I also don't think these things are just flying off the lot right now so that worked in my favor too.
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Ford Maverick XLT with AWD and tow package. $31,500. Great for running around in and light off roading. Consistent 30.5 mpg. Have my F 150 for heavier work
Identical config and trim as you with moon roof and spray in bed liner also 31,500.
Been awesome for roadtrips and around town, only new vehicle ever purchased.
At the time they were rolling out new for prices similar to used in competing vehicles. But did have to wait 9 months for delivery
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I’m going to guess we have at least 6 new super duties on our lot that are over $100k. I’ve pretty much resolved myself to the fact that I’ll never buy a new truck ever again.
My last new one I bought was a 2020 GMC AT4 in Dec. 2019 which was just before covid and the crazy price of things. When the price of trucks shot through the roof I said the same thing there is no freakin way I'll ever pay that kind of money for a truck but I also said I'd never own a diesel again too. Not that this makes it ok because I still think these things are grossly over priced but the MSRP on the one I got a couple months ago was nearly 102K and I paid well under that and they gave me nearly what I paid for my 2020 for trade in. I was actually surprised how much they were willing to "deal" but I also don't think these things are just flying off the lot right now so that worked in my favor too.
They’re definitely not flying off the lot.
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My 2024 Silverado Crew Cab that I bought new in December 2023 was $43,000. I didn't think that price was too terrible. But yes most new trucks are priced way too high for me to ever consider buying one.
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It really is stupid what they cost now, but same goes for everything else. Keeps us working folks right where they want us
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I bought my 2015 F-350 new and they were around $70K. I didn't want all the bells and whistles I just wanted a 4x4 diesel truck. Since there were none in the PNW like I wanted my salesman suggested I order one. Having never done this before we sat down he pulled up a menu and started asking me, you want this, what about this..... after a million questions I had a truck on order, Friday after Thanksgiving. Feb 2nd I was at the dealer picking up my truck. With my employer discount that $70K truck was trimmed down to $50K with no trade in.
So if you don't want all the bells and whistles that the $100K trucks have maybe ordering exactly what you want will save you some money.
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Back in 2008, I needed to replace my 1986 F250, 6.9 diesel. Loved that pickup! I wanted a V-10, due to the horrible disaster of the 6.0 diesel at the time. Saw a 2004 F-350 on a lot in town, so I stopped to look figuring a pickup that new would be way out of my price range. It was the XL package, regular cab with the V-10, and 6 speed manual transmission. AC, cruise, CD player, 4x4, manual window and locks. This was just what I was looking for. Price in the window was $14,995. I told the salesmen, great pickup, but out of my budget. They encouraged me to drive it (of course) and that we were not to far apart on price. Drove it, liked it, took it back, rejected their offer and left. Got 5 min down the road and the phone rang. They said to come back, they would do the deal I asked for. I traded my 1986 truck, and signed the papers only financing $10,000 out the door. Still have that pickup, and it still runs and drives great.
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Back in 2008, I needed to replace my 1986 F250, 6.9 diesel. Loved that pickup! I wanted a V-10, due to the horrible disaster of the 6.0 diesel at the time. Saw a 2004 F-350 on a lot in town, so I stopped to look figuring a pickup that new would be way out of my price range. It was the XL package, regular cab with the V-10, and 6 speed manual transmission. AC, cruise, CD player, 4x4, manual window and locks. This was just what I was looking for. Price in the window was $14,995. I told the salesmen, great pickup, but out of my budget. They encouraged me to drive it (of course) and that we were not to far apart on price. Drove it, liked it, took it back, rejected their offer and left. Got 5 min down the road and the phone rang. They said to come back, they would do the deal I asked for. I traded my 1986 truck, and signed the papers only financing $10,000 out the door. Still have that pickup, and it still runs and drives great.
Got any pics, would love to see it.
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I went and looked at a new Ford Raptor Type R yesterday and they were asking $135k for it. Nice truck, but not looking to just throw money to the wind.
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Back in 2008, I needed to replace my 1986 F250, 6.9 diesel. Loved that pickup! I wanted a V-10, due to the horrible disaster of the 6.0 diesel at the time. Saw a 2004 F-350 on a lot in town, so I stopped to look figuring a pickup that new would be way out of my price range. It was the XL package, regular cab with the V-10, and 6 speed manual transmission. AC, cruise, CD player, 4x4, manual window and locks. This was just what I was looking for. Price in the window was $14,995. I told the salesmen, great pickup, but out of my budget. They encouraged me to drive it (of course) and that we were not to far apart on price. Drove it, liked it, took it back, rejected their offer and left. Got 5 min down the road and the phone rang. They said to come back, they would do the deal I asked for. I traded my 1986 truck, and signed the papers only financing $10,000 out the door. Still have that pickup, and it still runs and drives great.
Got any pics, would love to see it.
There she is, getting ready to move a few cows...
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I went and looked at a new Ford Raptor Type R yesterday and they were asking $135k for it. Nice truck, but not looking to just throw money to the wind.
If I could find one for msrp I’d probably make that upgrade. I bought a non r raptor in 2023 and had it shipped up from Iowa for 15-20k less than the dealers locally were charging.
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My 2024 Silverado Crew Cab that I bought new in December 2023 was $43,000. I didn't think that price was too terrible. But yes most new trucks are priced way too high for me to ever consider buying one.
Must be a half ton, gas motor? 2 wheel drive?
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My 2024 Silverado Crew Cab that I bought new in December 2023 was $43,000. I didn't think that price was too terrible. But yes most new trucks are priced way too high for me to ever consider buying one.
Must be a half ton, gas motor? 2 wheel drive?
Yes, half ton, 2.7 liter gas motor, 4 wheel drive but doesn't have low range.
17,000 miles on it now and 24 mpg average.
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Traded in a 2012 GMC 2500 Crew 4X4 Duramax on a 2025 Chevrolet 2500 Crew LTZ Duramax in March and Paid Around $50k difference. New trucks are outrageous priced.
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Hate to think how much they've gone up since I bought my first new vehicle in 1969 ( vw for 1900.00 new). Always wonder how so many can spend so much for a vehicle that is best suited for doing what is only about 5 percent of their actual driving milage ( off road hunting type driving) If you have to have one for work that's one thing, but spending that big money on a rig that's a terrible family or around town rig makes no sense to me. Have to chuckle when the gals in the office I checked in at would laugh and say " bigger the truck, smaller the p___s.
What's it mean if I drive a Subaru Crosstrek for my commuter?? :yike: :yike:
All I know for sure is my wife's Subaru is better on snow and ice than any of the dozen 4X4's I've owned.
I've toyed with getting one myself.
You know who drives Subarus, women and lesbians.😉
And stealth multi-millionaires lol
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I went and looked at a new Ford Raptor Type R yesterday and they were asking $135k for it. Nice truck, but not looking to just throw money to the wind.
If I could find one for msrp I’d probably make that upgrade. I bought a non r raptor in 2023 and had it shipped up from Iowa for 15-20k less than the dealers locally were charging.
There are used Raptor R’s for sale on marketplace for more than new MSRP. Probably going to be a long search.
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My 2024 Silverado Crew Cab that I bought new in December 2023 was $43,000. I didn't think that price was too terrible. But yes most new trucks are priced way too high for me to ever consider buying one.
Must be a half ton, gas motor? 2 wheel drive?
Yes, half ton, 2.7 liter gas motor, 4 wheel drive but doesn't have low range.
17,000 miles on it now and 24 mpg average.
Interesting.
I don't remember ever seeing a 4DW truck without a transfer case for low range.
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My 2024 Silverado Crew Cab that I bought new in December 2023 was $43,000. I didn't think that price was too terrible. But yes most new trucks are priced way too high for me to ever consider buying one.
Must be a half ton, gas motor? 2 wheel drive?
Yes, half ton, 2.7 liter gas motor, 4 wheel drive but doesn't have low range.
17,000 miles on it now and 24 mpg average.
Interesting.
I don't remember ever seeing a 4DW truck without a transfer case for low range.
They have a transfer case. They just don’t have low range.
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I went and looked at a new Ford Raptor Type R yesterday and they were asking $135k for it. Nice truck, but not looking to just throw money to the wind.
If I could find one for msrp I’d probably make that upgrade. I bought a non r raptor in 2023 and had it shipped up from Iowa for 15-20k less than the dealers locally were charging.
There are used Raptor R’s for sale on marketplace for more than new MSRP. Probably going to be a long search.
I know it sounds crazy to say but 135 for a new 2025 Raptor R is actually the cheapest I've ever heard of one going for new.
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My 2024 Silverado Crew Cab that I bought new in December 2023 was $43,000. I didn't think that price was too terrible. But yes most new trucks are priced way too high for me to ever consider buying one.
Must be a half ton, gas motor? 2 wheel drive?
Yes, half ton, 2.7 liter gas motor, 4 wheel drive but doesn't have low range.
17,000 miles on it now and 24 mpg average.
Interesting.
I don't remember ever seeing a 4DW truck without a transfer case for low range.
They have a transfer case. They just don’t have low range.
Thanks Josh.
That's even more interesting.
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I went and looked at a new Ford Raptor Type R yesterday and they were asking $135k for it. Nice truck, but not looking to just throw money to the wind.
If I could find one for msrp I’d probably make that upgrade. I bought a non r raptor in 2023 and had it shipped up from Iowa for 15-20k less than the dealers locally were charging.
There are used Raptor R’s for sale on marketplace for more than new MSRP. Probably going to be a long search.
I know it sounds crazy to say but 135 for a new 2025 Raptor R is actually the cheapest I've ever heard of one going for new.
We had one for 2 weeks. Finally sold it for 10 over only because it didn’t have a moonroof.
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Not new, but picked up a 2014 Ram 2500 diesel with 89,500 mi for 40k a few weeks ago.
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2017 F-450 Platinum window sticker $98k, paid $62k in 2019.
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Paid $32K for my F150 in 2012 and am at 260K miles... she is ready to be replaced but DAMN... I had a Duramax on order and couldn't sleep at night and cancelled it... gonna have to do something soon, but Jesus, having a hard time justifying it.
I did buy a Bronco Sport in 2023 for $36K for my work rig and that wasn't terrible.... but the trucks are :yike:
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Buy our new superdutys new.
Run them to 500,000 miles.
That's $0.20 a mile for the math Nerd Herd.
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Buy our new superdutys new.
Run them to 500,000 miles.
That's $0.20 a mile for the math Nerd Herd.
Lol didn’t know this was the joke part of the forum
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2020 F150 XL 2wd standard cab long bed bought brand new for $28.5k 4 years ago. Been a great truck.